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Airhoss 07-18-2014 06:12 AM


Originally Posted by socalflyboy (Post 1686182)
Wow! That would seriously not surprise me as well...we are sooooo **********!

Careful with your non biblically approved language there buddy. I just got yet ANOTHER TOS reminder from one of our mods who is really on the BALL about this whole Wally Cleaver language thing. Seems like he is having BALL keeping this place 1955 style language compliant. I guess the T-38 he used to fly is a real needle BALL and airspeed airplane and a BALL to fly. But I guess someone has to keep the clean language BALL rolling around here.

UAL T38 Phlyer 07-18-2014 06:53 AM


Originally Posted by Airhoss (Post 1686753)
Careful with your non biblically approved language there buddy. I just got yet ANOTHER TOS reminder from one of our mods who is really on the BALL about this whole Wally Cleaver language thing. Seems like he is having BALL keeping this place 1955 style language compliant. I guess the T-38 he used to fly is a real needle BALL and airspeed airplane and a BALL to fly. But I guess someone has to keep the clean language BALL rolling around here.

Hoss;

Actually, pretty funny!

And yes, if you know what you are doing, it (T-38) DOES require rudder to fly properly and center the ball...although, more accurately, it has a "trapezoid" now. "Put the trapezoid under the triangle."

Ball: a spherical object
Ball: a Fresnel Lens assembly for carrier-landings
Ball: a company that makes glass canning-jars
Ball: a formal dance and celebration
Ball: an object used in a sporting event

Context matters.

Coto Pilot 07-18-2014 08:13 AM

Da Ball: The most junior pilot on the United Airlines pilot seniority list, long live da ball!

socalflyboy 07-18-2014 08:53 AM


Originally Posted by UAL T38 Phlyer (Post 1686782)
Hoss;

Actually, pretty funny!

And yes, if you know what you are doing, it (T-38) DOES require rudder to fly properly and center the ball...although, more accurately, it has a "trapezoid" now. "Put the trapezoid under the triangle."

Ball: a spherical object
Ball: a Fresnel Lens assembly for carrier-landings
Ball: a company that makes glass canning-jars
Ball: a formal dance and celebration
Ball: an object used in a sporting event

Context matters.

Ball: *************.... I kid, I kid...:D

Airhoss 07-18-2014 04:32 PM


Originally Posted by UAL T38 Phlyer (Post 1686782)
Hoss;

Actually, pretty funny!

And yes, if you know what you are doing, it (T-38) DOES require rudder to fly properly and center the ball...although, more accurately, it has a "trapezoid" now. "Put the trapezoid under the triangle."

Ball: a spherical object
Ball: a Fresnel Lens assembly for carrier-landings
Ball: a company that makes glass canning-jars
Ball: a formal dance and celebration
Ball: an object used in a sporting event

Context matters.

So does consistency in moderation. Apparently you can consistently find issue with my context. I find your sensitivity meter to be somewhere between church lady and Wally Clever. I'd really rather talk about this via PM but you don't have decency to answer one or three apparently.

I can't say "balls" but the originator can say "nads" and that's fine? Really? Golly gee wilikers Mr. Phlyer you sure have a funny way of differentiating there.

Just trying to keep it Leave It To Beaver here so we don't offend anyone.

Shrek 07-18-2014 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by Coto Pilot (Post 1686838)
Da Ball: The most junior pilot on the United Airlines pilot seniority list, long live da ball!

GOD SAVE the BALL!

tkhayes90 07-18-2014 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by Airhoss (Post 1687179)
So does consistency in moderation. Apparently you can consistently find issue with my context. I find your sensitivity meter to be somewhere between church lady and Wally Clever. I'd really rather talk about this via PM but you don't have decency to answer one or three apparently.

I can't say "balls" but the originator can say "nads" and that's fine? Really? Golly gee wilikers Mr. Phlyer you sure have a funny way of differentiating there.

Just trying to keep it Leave It To Beaver here so we don't offend anyone.


I was cocking an E3 on alert. Tail 0007. Since no call sign, my radio check was "Ground, Balls 7 radio check"....reply "bravo alpha lima lima sierra is not an approved call sign". :D

NoDeskJob 07-18-2014 07:08 PM

Hayes, u in SW Asia? Or at TIK?


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